Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Member Strongly Disapproves of Herschel Walker’s Dance Moves to Tha Crossroads

Krayzie Bone had the reaction you’d expect after Republican candidate Herschel Walker danced to the hit single The Crossroads during his campaign.

During a video that surfaced on Instagram, Walker was seen trying to use his moves (or lack thereof) to dance to BTnH’s song, to which Krayzie Bone immediately took to Twitter and asked, “Yoooo what the hell is he doing?”

Walker’s moves inspired further backlash

After more people became aware of the former NFL player’s moves, more people got involved and started mocking the backfiring candidate.

Krayzie Bone then continued, “I’m still trying to figure out if he’s trying to open a lock

If Krayzie Bone and the rest of the group decide to take legal action, they will join other musicians and artists who have sued candidates when a song of theirs was used to promote their candidacy at rallies without their consent, such as Isaac Hayes.

Estate of Isaac Hayes v. Donald Trump

Isaac Hayes has discovered that former President Donald Trump was using the Sam & Dave classic “Hold On I’m Coming” at an event at his Mar-A-Lago home when he revealed his intention to run as a presidential candidate in 2024.

It is not an easy task

“Blocking a politician from using your music is not always an easy task,” the estate of Isaac Hayes tweeted, “but we are keen to ensure that Donald Trump does not continue to use ‘Hold on I’m Coming’ by Isaac. Hayes and David Porter at more rallies and public demonstrations.

22 artists have taken the same action

Vulture revealed that 22 artists and drugs took the same action against Trump, including Rihanna, Pharrell Williams, and Prince’s estate.

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